If you’re looking for the perfect day trip from Prague, consider exploring nearby Kutná Hora. With plenty of fun things to do including historical tours, trying local cuisine, and ticking off UNESCO-listed landmarks, Kutná Hora shouldn’t be missed!
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Read MoreDiscover how to reach Wat Samphran, also known as the Dragon Temple, a unique and fascinating Buddhist temple located just outside of Bangkok. In this article, I’ll provide you with all the information you need to travel to this hidden gem, including transportation options and what to expect upon arrival.
Read MoreLuang Prabang is a must for any Laos itinerary. The UNESCO town is absolutely buzzing with things to do. You won’t find a more thorough guide to Luang Prabang, Laos— I promise. I’ve compiled years of adventure in Luang Prabang into this comprehensive guide of unique things to do.
Read MoreNew Plymouth is the beachy city you didn’t know you needed to visit in New Zealand. A gem of the Taranaki region, New Plymouth (Ngāmotu in Maori) is slathered in street art, surrounded by gorgeous views, and home to great eateries and fun museums. I’ve compiled the most fun things to do in New Plymouth to guarantee you have the best time in the Taranaki region (which Lonely Planet called “the second best region in the world to visit”).
Read MoreOne of my favourite things to do in a city that is frequented by fellow travelers is to get off the beaten path and find something {or, in this case, six somethings} that is off the beaten path or hidden, even if it is in plain sight.
Read MoreBangkok is home to a world of hidden treasures and off-beat delights. Perhaps one of the best kept secrets in Thailand’s capital, and in a world continually exposed by Instagram, is the airplane graveyard that sits right along a main road.
Read MoreTad Thong Waterfalls is likely a place you’ve never heard of, and don’t feel bad about that! Most people come to Luang Prabang with a short bucket list that includes the stunning {albeit crowded} Kuang Si Waterfalls. Laos has no shortage of waterfalls to explore and visitors shouldn’t limit themselves to only the most visually appealing and well-known. Those looking for a crowd-less cascade of water off-the-beaten-path should head to Tad Thong Waterfalls for a jungle trek and fresh water to cool-off in. It’s also a great place to play “Jane looking for Tarzan” in.
Read MoreWhile Luang Prabang may not be known for its hiking the way that Vang Vieng is, it only takes a ferry ride across the Mekong to find quality trekking in Chomphet. The ferry ride to the “Chomphet Hike” trailhead takes only a few minutes, but the difference between the city and its neighbouring village will make you feel like you’ve traveled hours. Chomphet’s side of the Mekong is much less developed and significantly less visited, making the hike an easy detour from tourist congestion. Though you won’t find tourists on the hike, you will discover five different temples, including Wat Long Khoune, and side of local life in Laos many visitors miss out on.
Read MoreWhile doing my Hoi An research, I came across an article about a small fishing village about 40-minutes by hired car from the city filled with hand-painted murals down its many tiny alleyways and side streets. Sounds pretty perfect, right? So, I mentioned it in passing to my travel companion at the time who had no clue it existed. I then called to hire a driver, and we were off! I put together this post to give you all the insider details.
Read MoreLooking for something truly unique to do in Prague? This guide includes secret art, local bars, and historical hidden gems you won’t want to miss on your trip to Prague.
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